Tailbone (1993) by Kiki Smith

Tailbone - Kiki Smith - 1993

Artwork Information

TitleTailbone
ArtistKiki Smith
Date1993
Art MovementFeminist Art

About Tailbone

“Tailbone,” created by Kiki Smith in 1993, is a sculpture that belongs to the Feminist Art movement. This significant piece of art captures the nuanced expression and the provocation characteristic of feminist art, encapsulating themes and critiques pertinent to the social and cultural constructs affecting women’s bodies and identities.

The artwork is a bronze sculpture, roughly representing the structure of a human tailbone or sacrum. The form is organic, with the surface showing textures and intricacies that evoke both a sense of realism and abstraction. The piece embodies a raw and evocative aesthetic, inviting viewers to contemplate the physical and metaphorical meanings of the human body. The sculpture’s patina exhibits a dark, almost weathered finish, enhancing its tactile and visual appeal. Kiki Smith, through this piece, challenges traditional representations and encourages a deeper exploration of bodily forms and their implications in feminist discourse.

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